I created a virtual device with the AVD manager that emulates a 10.1 inches tablet with Android 2.3.3 with armeabi architecture. I named it titanium_7_WXGA800_armeabi hoping that naming it like that would trigger Titanium Studio to recognize it in some way, but I can't find a way to use this emulator to test my application.

Are there any extra steps to test a Titanium app in a customly made Android emulator?

Any help will be appreciated.

EDIT

I deleted all of the virtual devices created on Titanium and renamed the one I want to use as the one that was being used. This make it work but I want to know if there's a different approach than to delete all of the virtual devices.

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What I did in the end was to install the apk generated by Titanium into my desired emulator, just follow these steps:

Open the emulator you want to test from the AVD manager.
Open a console and paste the following: /path_to_android_sdk/platform-tools/adb -e install -r /path_to_titanium_workspace/your_project_name/build/android/bin/app.apk. In my case I'm on Mac OS, adapt to your operative system.

This will install the apk on the current emulator, if you have more than one emulator replace the -e with -sand put the serial of the emulator you're using.

This will also solve some run out of memory exception when using the Titanium Studio generated emulators.

yeah I read that question, but I don't understand how should I name it in that case, I tried titanium_10_WXGA_armeabibut it didn't appear on Titanium. My emulator uses API level 10, has a WXGA screen 1280x800 mdpi and an armeabi CPU.
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Uriel ArvizuJul 22 '13 at 16:22

but if I create an emulator based on the Nexus 10 settings, it will not show up on that list. None of the screens shown on the Run Configurations doesn't belong to the virtual device I created, is there a way to add it?
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Uriel ArvizuJul 22 '13 at 19:18

No, I think that would not be possible.
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Dhairya VoraJul 22 '13 at 21:15